Bolling Hall Family Papers Finding
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DRAFT – 10/26/2011 – more hyperlinks to online documents will be added later BOLLING HALL FAMILY PAPERS, 1777-1929 (bulk: 1820-1901) Finding aid Call number: LPR39 Extent: 8.8 cubic ft. (17 archives boxes, 3 oversized boxes, and 1 oversize folder.) To return to the ADAHCat catalog record, click here: http://adahcat.archives.alabama.gov:81/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=3459 Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130 www.archives.alabama.gov Table of Contents Biographical Sketches .........................................................4 Guide to Civil War letters . 10 Subgroup Description and Container List ....................................11 I. Genealogy, undated ...............................................11 II. Legal Records, 1785-1921 and undated . 11 III. Bolling Hall (1767-1836) Papers, 1787-1836, undated . 12 IV. Mary “Polly” W. Hall Letters, 1813-1817 . 15 V. John L. Mitchell Receipt, 1829 ......................................15 VI. Martha B. Hall Bailey Thomas Letters and Financial Records, 1819-1848, undated ...............................................16 VII. John S. Bailey Correspondence and Financial Records, 1818-1833 . 16 VIII. Eliza D. Hall Brown Letters, 1828-1849 . 16 IX. Jane Hall Thompson Letters and Financial Records, 1835-1844 . 17 X. William V. Thompson Accounts and Receipts, 1833-1839 . 17 XI. Emma B. Hall Jackson Letter, 1839. .17 XII. Bolling Hall (1813-1897) Papers, 1836-1897, undated . 17 XIII. Mary Louisa Crenshaw Hall (1819-1858) Letters, 1840-1858, undated . 25 XIV. Laura Jane Hall Letter and Account, 1829-1830 . 25 XV. Amanda Hall Snodgrass Accounts and Receipts, 1836-1860 . 26 XVI. John A. Snodgrass Letters and Receipts, 1841-1850 . 26 XVII. Mary B. Hall Receipt, 1836 .........................................26 XVIII. Sarah Hall Sasnett Letter and Receipt, 1836-1846 . 26 XIX. William J. Sasnett Letter, 1858 ......................................26 XX. Nancy A. Hall Letter, 1816 .........................................26 XXI. William Hall Letters, 1812-1813 .....................................26 XXII. Bolling Hall (1837-1866) Papers, 1861-1865 . 27 XXIII. Crenshaw Hall Letters and Financial Records, 1857-1893 . 27 XXIV. James A. Hall Letters, 1850-1865 ....................................27 XXV. John E. Hall Papers, 1862-1876......................................27 XXVI. Mary Louisa Hall (1844-1863) Letters, 1860-1863 . 28 XXVII. Thomas B. Hall Papers, 1859-1864 ...................................28 XXVIII. Hines H. Hall Papers, 1861-1928, undated . 28 XXIX. Bolling Hall (1818-1897) and Hines H. Hall Ledger, 1894-1914 . 31 XXX. Mary Louisa Crenshaw Hall (1859-1929) Letters and Financial Records, 1889-1929 ......................................................31 XXXI. Charles E. Crenshaw Tax Records, 1904-1905 . 32 XXXII. Laura June Hall (1848-1896) Letters and Financial Records, 1860-1897, undated.........................................................32 XXXIII. Bolling Hall (1837-1866) and Laura June Hall Notes and Notebook, circa 1850-circa 1860..............................................32 XXXIV. Frank A. Hall Note and Financial Records, 1875-1910, undated . 32 XXXV. Joseph E. Hall Letters and Financial Records, 1863-1912 . 32 2 XXXVI. Charles E. Hall Letters, 1860-1874 . 33 XXXVII. Caroline S. Hall Handy Letters and Financial Records, 1861-1906 . 33 XXXVIII. Judith Hall Papers, 1910-1923.......................................33 XXXIX. Laura A. Hall Tax Records, 1917-1924 . 33 XL. Bolling Hall (1897-1985) Poll Tax Receipts, 1920-1923 . 33 XLI. Hines H. Hall (1899-1944) Tax Receipts, 1920-1927 . 33 XLII Unidentified Materials and Fragments, 1777-1917 . 33 3 Return to Table of Contents Bolling Hall family papers Collection number: LPR39 BOLLING HALL FAMILY BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES First Generation Bolling Hall (1767-1836) was born 25 January 1767 to Hugh and Mary Dixon Hall in Dinwiddie Co., Virginia, and was the grandson of Col. John and Anne Bolling Hall. He fought in the Revolutionary War at the age of sixteen, and at the end of that conflict settled in Hancock Co., Georgia. In 1798 he married Jane Abercombie of Georgia. He was a Jeffersonian-Republican and served as a state representative, 1800-1802 and 1804-1806. He also served as a U. S. Congressman, 1811-1817. He voted to declare war on Great Britain in 1812, and befriended John C. Calhoun while in Congress. He moved to Autauga Co., Alabama, in 1818, and became county clerk in 1819. In 1820 he built a large residence and established a plantation there. He chaired the Alabama reception committee for Gen. Lafayette in 1824, and was a Methodist. Hall died 25 Feb. 1836 at his plantation, Ellerslie. Children: 1. Mary “Polly” Willie m. Green Wood 2. Nancy Anderson (Ann) m. James Mitchell 3. Martha Bryan m. John S. Bailey (circa 1819) and Dr. B. R. Thomas (circa 1841) 4. Elizabeth Dixon m. Dr. Thomas Brown 5. Jane Abercombie m. William V. Thompson 6. Emma Bolling m. Absalom Jackson 7. Bolling m. Mary Louisa Crenshaw 8. Laura Jane m. Dr. Samuel Doak Holt 9. Amanda m. John A. Snodgrass 10. Mary Bibb m. William Bolling Hall 11. Sarah Helen m. William J. Sasnett Spouse: Jane Abercombie was born 25 Dec. 1781 to Charles and Dicey Edwinia Booth Abercombie. she married Bolling Hall on 25 Oct. 1798, in Hancock Co., Georgia, and they had eleven children. She died 30 Oct. 1841 in Autauga Co., Alabama. Second Generation: Mary “Polly” Willie Hall was born 5 Feb. 1800 to Bolling and Jane Abercombie Hall in Hancock Co., Georgia. She married Green Wood. They had a few children, including a son W.B. Wood. She died 29 June 1826. Green Wood moved his family to Texas in 1850. Nancy Anderson (Ann) Hall was born 13 May 1801 to Bolling and Jane Abercombie Hall in Hancock Co., Georgia. She married James Mitchell by Aug 1820. They had several children including one son, Bolling, who died circa 1852-1853 not long after James Mitchell moved himself and the children to Texas. She died 9 Oct. 1841. 4 Return to Table of Contents Bolling Hall family papers Collection number: LPR39 Martha Bryan Hall was born 8 Dec. 1803 to Bolling and Jane Abercombie Hall in Hancock Co., Georgia. She married John S. Bailey, after Aug. 1819 and before April 1821 , and they lived in Montgomery, Alabama. In the early 1820s, they had a daughter, Margaret, who died in the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane in 1859. After John Bailey’s death in Feb. 1833, she married Dr. B. R. Thomas, probably early 1841. By April 1848 they planned to divorce. Martha died 19 July 1848. Spouse: John S. Bailey was born 25 Sept. 1791. He married Martha B. Hall, circa 1820. He probably had a duel with B. W. Bell in 1827. He died 18 Feb. 1833. Eliza Dixon Hall was born 7 Jan. 1806 to Bolling and Jane Abercombie Hall in Hancock Co., Georgia. She married Dr. Thomas Brown before 1828, and they had at least five children, John R , Thomas B., George W., Mary E., and Milton A. Brown. She died 14 Jan 1887. Spouse: Thomas Brown married Eliza D. Hall. He died after 28 April 1843 and before 11 July 1843.. Jane Abercombie Hall was born 13 Sept. 1807 to Bolling and Jane Abercombie Hall in Hancock Co., Georgia. She married William V. Thompson. She died 22 Nov. 1858. Spouse: William Vance Thompson married Jane Hall. He died circa June 1839 . Emma Bolling Hall was born 8 Dec. 1809 to Bolling and Jane Abercombie Hall in Hancock Co., Georgia. She married Absalom Jackson on 28 Sept. 1826. She died 1 May 1879, Bolling Hall was born 8 May 1813 to Bolling and Jane Abercombie Hall in Hancock Co., Georgia. He studied with Mr. May beginning Jan.1822, and graduated from the University of Georgia in 1831. He then read law in the office of Thorington and Pickett, in Montgomery, Alabama. He was admitted to the Alabama bar in 1834, but devoted himself to agriculture. In 1835 he was inspector general of the Alabama militia and held the rank of major. In 1836 he was adjutant of the 1st Alabama Regiment under Capt. Jack Shackleford during the Creek War. That same year he married Mary Louisa Crenshaw on 22 December, near Coosada, Elmore Co., Alabama. He served in the Alabama legislature for three terms, 1849-1852 and 1853-1854. He was nominated as an elector on the Stephen A. Douglas ticket, but resigned and voted for Breckenridge in 1860. Among his many business interests, he served as a director of the Bank of Alabama, Montgomery Branch; a director of the Montgomery and Eufaula Railroad; promoted the South and North Alabama Railroad; and helped organize the Elyton Land Co., which founded Birmingham. Hall was a Methodist and a Democrat, and died 5 March 1897, in Coosada, Elmore Co., Alabama. Children: 1. Bolling 5 Return to Table of Contents Bolling Hall family papers Collection number: LPR39 2. Crenshaw 3. James Abercombie 4. John Elmore 5. Mary Louisa 6. Thomas Brown 7. Hines Holt m. Mary Louisa Crenshaw 8. Laura June 9. Franklin Abner 10. Joseph E. m. Mary Stokes 11 Charles Edward 12. Caroline Sophia m. Rev. Thomas R. Handy Spouse: Mary Louisa Crenshaw was born 14 Feb. 1819 to Dr. Abner and Charlotte Perry Elmore Crenshaw in South Carolina. She married Bolling Hall near Coosada, 22 Dec. 1836 . She and her husband had twelve children. She died 2 Aug. 1858 . Laura Jane Hall was born 26 May 1815 to Bolling and Jane Abercombie Hall in Hancock Co., Georgia. She married Dr. Samuel Doak Holt (see also collection number: SPR278). She died 9 June 1899. Amanda Hall was born 7 Feb. 1818 to Bolling and Jane Abercombie Hall in Hancock Co., Georgia. She married John A. Snodgrass, 18 Dec. 1839 , and in 1840-1841 they traveled in the northeastern U.S. They had at least one daughter, Mary Jane. She died 25 Feb. 1880. Mary Bibb Hall was born 17 Aug. 1821 to Bolling and Jane Abercombie Hall in Autauga Co., Alabama She married William Bolling Hall. She died 9 Jan. 1909. Sarah Helen Hall was born 11 Oct.